Jack Nicklaus and his son Jack II headline a field full of World Golf Hall of Fame members, golf legends and their children when the PNC Father/Son Challenge tees off for the 17th time, Dec. 11–14 , 2014, at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes in Fla.

Nicklaus, who will play in his 12th PNC Father/Son Challenge this year, will be joined by Jack II for the seventh time. Charles Schwab Cup winner Bernhard Langer, who won five tournaments on the Champions Tour in 2014, will also return to the PNC Father/Son Challenge with daughter, Christina. They will be joined by defending champions Stewart and Connor Cink, NBC Sports analyst Johnny Miller and son, Andy, and a field of greats who have amassed 452 worldwide victories and 59 major championships.

Jack Nicklaus and his son Jack II

“I cherish every opportunity I have to spend time with my children, whether it is golf, fishing, traveling together, or just getting together as a family for a Sunday dinner,” Nicklaus said. “To have the opportunity to get together on a golf course and in a competitive environment makes it even that much more special.”

He continued, “People ask me all the time what my dream foursome would be, and I tell them it would have to be a fivesome, so I could get all four of my sons in there. I don’t play much golf any more, but whenever one of the boys wants to play, I will be there. They enjoy playing and because of that, I do, too. It’s a special time each year when we can play a little golf together, but more important, have a lot of fun together.”

Jack II was scheduled to play in the 2014 tournament, but had to withdraw due to health issues. He was replaced by his brother, Gary, who teamed up with the Golden Bear to tie for sixth.

“I don’t play golf anymore and Dad is 74 years old,” said Jack II, who serves as president of Nicklaus Design, “so, the likelihood of us being competitive isn’t really very high, but things could fall into place and we could play well. What it is really about is simply being out there with Dad—that’s the biggest thing. We’ll have family members and friends watching both of us. We’ll get to spend quality time together, whether it’s on the golf course, or eating dinner together in the evenings, or breakfast in the mornings prior to the rounds.

“It’s a bit of a flashback to when we used to watch Dad play in his competitive days,” said Nicklaus II. “Obviously, it’s slightly altered because it’s a different time in his career, but it’s still pretty neat to be out there on the golf course. It will be special to see the crowd show its appreciation for my father, and be able to experience that again.”

The family-oriented event, held for 15 years from 1995 to 2008, made a return in 2012 with new title sponsor, The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Cink and his son Connor hoisted the Willie Park trophy in 2013, and will return as defending champions this year alongside past winners and legends of the game including Larry Nelson (2004, 2007–08 ), Langer (2005–06 ), Hale Irwin (2003), Raymond Floyd (1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001) and Nicklaus (1999). Miller, who last played with his son Scott in 2006, returns to the tournament after an eight-year hiatus.

Television coverage of the PNC Father/Son Challenge will air on Golf Channel from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET and NBC from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 13 and Sunday, Dec. 14. Golf Channel also will air a Pro-Am Special on Friday, Dec. 12. Golf Channel and NBC’s broadcast team will be comprised of Steve Sands and Gary Koch in the broadcast booth, joined by Peter Jacobsen from an on-course tower and Roger Maltbie and Notah Begay III reporting from the course. Jimmy Roberts will conduct post-round interviews and deliver his signature essays.

2014 PNC Father/Son Challenge Field (bold denotes WGHOF)

Stewart Cink/Connor Cink

Steve Elkington/Sam Elkington

Nick Faldo/Matthew Faldo

Raymond Floyd/Robert Floyd

Hale Irwin/Steve Irwin

Lee Janzen/Connor Janzen

Bernhard Langer/Christina Langer

Tom Lehman/Thomas Lehman

Davis Love III/Davis (Dru) Love IV

Sandy Lyle/James Lyle

Johnny Miller/Andy Miller

Larry Nelson/Josh Nelson

Jack Nicklaus/Jack Nicklaus II

Mark O’Meara/Shaun O’Meara

Nick Price/Greg Price

Dave Stockton/Ron Stockton

Curtis Strange/Tom Strange

Vijay Singh/Qass Singh

Lee Trevino/Daniel Trevino

Lanny Wadkins/Tucker Wadkins

The 2014 field also boasts 452 victories across the PGA and European Tours, including 59 major championships, and 14 World Golf Hall of Fame members. Over the 16 years of the tournament, 23 World Golf Hall of Fame Members have played in the championship, averaging 68 percent of the professional field each year.

“We are pleased to once again welcome a strong field to the PNC Father/Son Challenge,” said Alastair Johnston, vice chairman of IMG, co-founder and producer of the event with NBC Sports. “Our tournament offers a unique look at the family bonds that so many of us associate with the game of golf and we are grateful to PNC and our local sponsors for making the Father/Son Challenge possible.”

“We are extremely proud of our heritage as co-founder of the Father/Son Challenge,” said Jon Miller, President, Programming, NBC Sports and NBC Sports Network. “Through the collective efforts of our partners at PNC Bank, Ritz Carlton and IMG, families nationwide can now share in one of the most special events in golf.”

To qualify for the PNC Father/Son Challenge, participants must have won either a major championship or THE PLAYERS in their career. The professional’s partner must not currently hold a Tour card, and while the majority of partners in the history of the event have been sons of the golf legends, the family-themed tournament has seen daughters and grandsons participate over the years. In one poignant exception in 2008, a close family friend also participated when Payne Stewart’s son, Aaron, teamed up with Paul Azinger, Stewart’s long-time friend.

The 20-team field competes in a scramble format over 36 holes for the $1 Million prize purse and the Willie Park trophy, named after Willie Park, and his son Willie Park Jr., who combined to win the British Open five times.

Tickets are now on sale, priced at $15 per day or $45 for a full tournament pass (four days), by visiting www.pncfathersonchallenge.com or by calling 407-761-5763. Children age 15 years and younger receive complimentary admission with an accompanying adult.